Resources to Help Choose Wedding Songs
When Planning A Wedding, the wedding songs can become quite an issue. How do you choose the appropriate songs for each step along the way of this incredible event? Actually, there are several websites that will help you choose wedding songs. It may still take a bit of time to get the options for wedding songs down to a manageable level, but at least you'll find some of the more popular choices in already-compiled-lists online.
One online source for wedding songs is www.weddingtips.com/wtfavori.html. You'll find wedding songs listed in several categories, including bouquet music, father/daughter dance music, mother/son dance music and garter music. If you're stuck at some point and can't come up with an idea, this is a good place to continue your search. For example, if you're looking for the perfect song to play while the groom removes the garter, this site has a top 25 list of recommendations. Maybe MC Hammer's "Can't Touch This," is just what you're looking for. Or perhaps you had something more sensuous in mind and Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On" will fit the bill. It could be that you're just going for outright fun and "Wild Thing" by the Troggs is the perfect song. No matter what kind of wedding songs you're looking for, you'll likely find suggestions on this website.
Another source of wedding songs is www.popular-wedding-songs.com. According to this site, two of the most popular wedding songs are by Elvis Presley, "Love Me Tender" and "I Can't Help Falling In Love With You." This site features a long list of the serious and silly for all segments of the wedding event. For example, you may want to consider Pat Benatar's "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" as the bride tosses the bouquet.
The Wedding Zone offers suggestions for wedding songs at www.weddingzone.net/p-top50.htm. Following the suggestions from this site, and you may find yourself singing along to the Archies with "Sugar, Sugar" as the bride and groom cut the cake, or with James Taylor singing "How Sweet It Is."
There are lots of resources to help you find the perfect wedding songs for every stage of the wedding event. But don't overlook your own creativity. It could be that you have an idea no one else has thought of, and it might be just the wedding song you were looking for.